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Bayern Munich have submitted a formal offer of approximately £58.5 million (€67.5 million) to Liverpool for the transfer of winger Luis Díaz, but Liverpool has rejected this initial bid outright, maintaining a clear stance that Díaz is not for sale this summer[1][4][3].
Liverpool values Díaz highly, internally appraising his worth at over £86 million (€100 million+), and they have not set a fixed sale price, signaling that any future bids would need to substantially exceed Bayern’s current offer. The club stresses Díaz’s importance for both the upcoming season and the remaining two years on his contract, rejecting inquiries not only from Bayern but also from Barcelona and Saudi Arabian clubs[1][3].
Díaz, 28, had his most productive season with Liverpool last year, scoring 17 goals across all competitions and helping the club secure the Premier League title[4]. Despite interest and some openness from Díaz to consider moves in the past two transfer windows, he remains a key player for Liverpool.
Bayern Munich, however, remain determined to secure Díaz’s signature, reportedly prepared to offer him a contract of at least four years. Sources indicate that personal terms between Díaz and Bayern are likely no obstacle, and direct signals of intent have been exchanged between the player's camp and Bayern's executives[3].
A complicating factor is the potential interest from Saudi Arabian club Al-Nassr, willing to meet Díaz’s asking price, which could disrupt Bayern’s pursuit. Should Bayern fail to complete a deal for Díaz, alternative targets such as Leandro Trossard or Xavi Simons are being considered[2].
Overall, while Bayern Munich’s pursuit remains active—planning possibly a second improved bid—Liverpool's firm rejection and high valuation make the transfer a challenging prospect in the near term[1][3][4].
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